[Scan-DC] Mormon Temple Incident?

Jeff Krauss jeff at krauss.ws
Wed Oct 24 12:06:50 EDT 2018


No.
7L is used for voice communications between 
ambulances and the MCFRS dispatcher.
Other TGs are used for hospital communications.
See http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2142
If you see DE under Mode, that TG is encrypted.


At 11:58 AM 10/24/2018, Joseph M. Durnal wrote:
>Is that what they use instead of the old standard MED channels these days? Â
>
>On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 11:56 AM Jeff Krauss 
><<mailto:jeff at krauss.ws>jeff at krauss.ws> wrote:
>Oh yes.
>7L is the one used for all medical/patient info conversations, for example.
>
>At 11:53 AM 10/24/2018, Joseph M. Durnal wrote:
>>Interesting - I didn't realize that they had 
>>encrypted fire / ems talk groups. Â
>>
>>On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 10:30 AM Jeff Krauss 
>><<mailto:jeff at krauss.ws>jeff at krauss.ws> wrote:
>>About a half hour ago MCFRS dispatched Company 23 units to the Mormon
>>Temple to operate on 73C, which is encrypted.
>>Company 23 goes to all SWAT/SAT incidents in the county.
>>Any idea what's going on?
>>
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